About Jennifer Taylor and her work

 

Jennifer Taylor has been using music and art to interpret the world around her since she was knee-high to a grasshopper. She currently resides in the Pacific Northwest in a converted chicken coop that once housed the hens she fed and drew as a child.

Her focus is on bringing an author's work to life with colorful images that draw the reader in. She works primarily in watercolor, gouache and ink.

Jennifer has created illustrations for the following published works:

bullet “What’s in the Hole?” by Jennifer Taylor (see Products)
bullet “Christmas Week - A Parade of Puppies” by Patti Vides (http://nwglobal.com)
bullet “The Rising Star Ball” by Jeanie Rickman
bullet “Way Down Yonder in the Paw Paw Patch” by Abbie Clark
bullet “I Remember Oliver” by Kathleen Roberts
bullet “Tori and the Origami Box” by Stormy Cozad
bullet “Gabi the Pirate” by Millicent Maldonado
bullet “The Adventures of Pal and Zee- Pal Can See” by James Patrick Golden (www.palandzee.com)
bullet “The Zeebs” by Tim Janz
bullet “The Magical Kisses and Hugs Tree” and “Itty Bitty Snowflake” by Carrie Lee Trombley
bullet “Brandon and the Bi-Polar Bear” by Tracy Anglada (www.bpchildren.com)
bullet “The Rematch Between the Hare and the Tortoise” by Owen Yearwood
bullet “It Must Be Sunday- The Incredible Journey of an Antique Doll” by Diana Frances
bullet “The Adventures of Riley the Cat” by Julie Akerson Chicos
bullet “The Lucky Lobsters” by Gary Dorion
bullet “Bobby and the Big Blue Ball” by Steve Matthews
bullet “The Saxe Point Park Mystery” by Arem Zach
bullet “Alice-No Nails” by W.J. DeGraw
bullet “Tales from the Wheelhouse” by Gary Gorss
bullet “Egyptian Animal Farm” by Mohamad Morsey
bullet “The Clues” by Alys M. Carrick

 

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